Ingjald Illrade Anundsson
(Abt 610-)
Gauthild Algautsdotter
(-)
Olav "Tretelgja" Ingjaldsson
(Abt 650-Abt 690)

 

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Solveig Halvdansdatter av Solor

Olav "Tretelgja" Ingjaldsson

  • Born: Abt 650, Norway
  • Marriage: Solveig Halvdansdatter av Solor about 670 in Norway
  • Died: Abt 690, Norway about age 40
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Born: Abt 650, Norway
Marriage: Solveig Halvdansdatter av Solør about 670 in Norway
Died: Abt 690, Norway about age 40
General Notes:
Olof Trätälja, Olaf Tretelgju or Olaf Tree Feller was the son of the Swedish king Ingjald Ill-ruler of the House of Yngling according to Heimskringla. His mother was Gauthild, a princess of West Götaland, whose maternal grandfather was Olof the Sharp-sighted, the king of Nerike. His mother sent him to his foster-father Bove in West Götaland, where he grew up with his foster-brother Saxe who was surnamed Flette. When Olof heard of his father's death, he assembled the men who were willing to follow him and went to his kinsmen in Nerike, because after his father's atrocities, the Swedes had grown hostile towards the Ynglings. When the Swedes learnt that Olof and his kin had sought refuge in Nerike, they were were attacked and had to head west through deep and mountainous forests (Kilsbergen) to lake Vänern and the estuary of Klarälven (where Karlstad is presently situated). Here, they settled and cleared land. Soon they had created a whole province called Värmland, where they could make good living. When the Swedes learnt that Olof was clearing land, they were amused and called him the Tree-feller. Olof married a woman named Solveig who was a daughter of Halfdan Guldtand of Soleyar. Olof and Solveig had two sons, Ingjald Olofsson and Halfdan Hvitbeinn, who were brought up in Soleyar in the house of his mother's uncle Sölve. Because of king Ivar Vidfamne and his harsh rule many Swedes emigrated to Värmland, and they became so numerous that the province could not sustain them. The land was afflicted by famine of which the Swedes accused the king. It was an old tradition in Sweden of holding the king responsible for the wealth of the land. The Swedes accused Olof of neglecting his sacrifices to the gods and believed that this was the cause of the famine. The Swedish settlers thus rebelled against Olof, surrounded his house on the shores of lake Vänern and burnt him inside it. Thus he was sacrificed to Odin, like his ancestor Domalde.
Noted events in his life were:
• He was a Konung in Norway.
Olav married Solveig Halvdansdatter av Solør, daughter of Halvdan Gulltann and Unknown, about 670 in Norway. (Solveig Halvdansdatter av Solør was born about 650 in Solør, Norway and died about 695 in Norway.)


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Olav married Solveig Halvdansdatter av Solor, daughter of Halvdan Gulltann and Unknown, about 670 in Norway. (Solveig Halvdansdatter av Solor was born about 650 in Solor, Norway and died about 695 in Norway.)



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